Enso Amber: Handover Date & Completion Status
Enso Development · Al Satwa · 71 units — tracked live against the DLD project registry.
Registry readings over time
All readings (table)
- 17 Aug 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 13 Aug 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 10 Aug 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 6 Aug 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 3 Aug 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 30 Jul 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 27 Jul 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 23 Jul 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 20 Jul 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 16 Jul 2026 11% · exp. Jun 2026
- 13 Jul 2026 5% · exp. Jun 2026
- 9 Jul 2026 5% · exp. Jun 2026
- 6 Jul 2026 5% · exp. Jun 2026
- 2 Jul 2026 5% · exp. Jun 2026
- 1 Jul 2026 5% · exp. Jun 2026
- 13 Jun 2026 5% · exp. Jun 2026
Last verified against the DLD registry: 17 Aug 2026 · updated twice weekly
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Project facts — DLD registry
- DLD project no.
- 3250
- Registered developer
- Enso Development L.l.c
- Construction start
- Sep 2024
- Registered project value
- AED 40.0M
- Authority
- Dubai Development Authority (DDA)
- Apartments
- 71
Official description: G+2P+8+R.The project designed to have a concrete structure and block with internal and external finishes.
Enso Amber in context
Researched & verified editorial — updated 3 Jul 2026
What's being built
ENSO Amber sits on a freehold plot in Jumeirah Garden City, Al Satwa — one of roughly 340 individually developed buildings within Meraas's masterplan regeneration of the district, where the master developer prepares land and infrastructure and then sells plots to separate builders to design and construct independently. Worth noting before comparing Amber to a single-developer master-planned tower: it stands alone, with its own construction timeline and its own developer risk, not shared delivery infrastructure with neighbouring plots.
Jumeirah Garden City / Al Satwa in practice
Jumeirah Garden City is Meraas's rebuild of Al Satwa, a long-established central Dubai neighbourhood between Sheikh Zayed Road and Safa Park, facing DIFC and the World Trade Centre across the highway. Masterplan guidelines cap buildings at roughly ground-plus-eight floors, keeping the district lower and denser than Dubai's typical tower skyline. Asking rents across the area run from around AED 74,000 for a one-bedroom to AED 220,000-plus for larger three-bedroom units, with gross yields generally quoted between 5% and 6.3% — consistent with a professional, commute-to-DIFC/Business Bay tenant base rather than a short-stay or leisure market.
The developer
Enso Development's own project pages list two active buildings — Amber and Jade, both in Jumeirah Garden City and both launched within roughly the past two years — plus one further project marked "coming soon." There is no delivered, completed project referenced anywhere on the developer's own materials. A buyer here is effectively underwriting a first-generation building from a young development entity — a different risk profile than buying into a developer with a handed-over track record in the same district. Some third-party aggregators attach a 2005 founding date and a larger, multi-country portfolio to a company called "Enso"; we could not confirm this is the same legal entity behind Amber and Jade, so we've left that claim out rather than repeat it unverified.
Payment and buying context
Off-plan purchases in Jumeirah Garden City run through RERA-mandated escrow accounts released against verified construction milestones, which is the main structural protection available on an early-stage building like this one. Listed handover dates for Amber vary by source — some show June 2026, others show later dates into 2027 — and that spread is itself a reason to confirm the current DLD-registered completion date directly (Dubai REST app or a RERA-registered broker) before signing, rather than anchoring to any single portal's figure.
The early-stage checklist
At an early stage of construction, Amber is still years from behaving like a comparable resale asset, and as a boutique building its eventual resale pool will be thin — early buyers shouldn't assume the liquidity or pricing comparables available in larger, established communities. For a small building from a developer without a multi-project delivery history, the practical checklist is: confirm the escrow account and project registration number on the DLD map, ask for dated construction-progress photos rather than renders, and stress-test the payment plan against a completion date that could move. Buyers financing part of the purchase against handover should also see our handover-financing guide, built for exactly this kind of staged, construction-linked payment structure.
What to do now — early construction (11%)
- Keep instalments strictly to the payment plan and confirm every payment lands in the project's escrow account — never a personal account.
- Model your handover cash-out early: final instalment + 4% DLD fee + costs — the DLD Fee Calculator does the math.
- Watch this page — expected dates at this stage move often, and we'll email you when the registry reading changes.
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Browse the DirectoryFrequently asked
When will Enso Amber hand over?
The DLD registry lists Enso Amber at 11% construction, now past its original registry estimate of June 2026. It is behind that date — realistic handover is later. This page re-verifies twice a week.
What percentage complete is Enso Amber?
The official DLD registry figure is 11%. This is the escrow-audited construction percentage, not a marketing estimate.
Is Enso Amber delayed?
Yes — Enso Amber is past its original DLD estimate of June 2026 and still at 11% construction, so handover will land later than the registry's original date.
Where does this data come from?
Directly from the Dubai Land Department's public project registry — the escrow-audited construction percentage and official project status, not developer marketing. A project only counts as handed over when its registry status reads FINISHED. See all deliveries on the monthly handover statistics pages.